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Statewide Abstract will host fourth St. Jude scramble charity golf outing at Westchester Hills Golf Club

White Plains, NY Statewide Abstract Corporation will host the fourth St. Jude Scramble Charity Golf Outing on Monday, June 20th at Westchester Hills Golf Club in White Plains. 

“Since our first event in 2018, we have raised more than $200,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and are looking forward to raising an additional $75,000 this year,” said Ken Meccia, president of Statewide Abstract. “St. Jude is an incredible organization that has done so much for so many children and their families. All money raised at the golf outing will be donated to support their ongoing mission of never charging families of sick children for treatment, travel, housing, or food. We are excited to do our part to support their efforts,” Meccia says, noting that individuals who cannot attend the event but wish to support St. Jude with a donation can visit https://www.stjudescramble.com/ or call 914-683-5900.

Hugo Boss Menswear Store will once again support the event again by donating 10% of sales during the week prior to the golf scramble in their White Plains location. 

The scramble format outing will start at 9:30 am with breakfast and registration. Shotgun play will begin at 11:30 am. Attendees will be treated to lunch, snacks and beverages, followed by the 18 holes of golf. Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served at 4 pm followed by a dinner party and silent auction. Prizes will be awarded for longest drive, closest to pin, beat the pro and a putting competition. The cost for the event including golf is $325 per person. Those who just want to attend the dinner can do so for $100 per person. A range of event sponsorship opportunities are available. Statewide is expecting over 125 golfers and an additional 100 patrons for dinner again this year. For more information, please visit: https://www.stjudescramble.com/. The rain date is Tuesday, June 21.

“During Covid all charities suffered but unfortunately cancer did not take a break. We hope everyone will consider supporting St. Jude anyway they can,” added Meccia. 
 

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